My advice is to recognize that room treatment (and vibration control) can make a huge impact on your system. Until you work on this, you are not getting the best from your equipment. So treat this as carefully and thoroughly as any component choice. I ended up spending much more on room treatment than I had in mind, but it has been worth every cent. Be prepared to noodle this for quite a while, as the combinations and placement of absorbtion and diffusion are trial and error. Having said that, though, there are some fancy computer programs out there that should take some of the guess work out of it. My sense from reading about them is that they are just as much work as trial and error, but your results will be perhaps less random.
Please help with room setup... thanks
I have spent so much time and money on equipment changes, and nothing on how I should set up my room. I would really appreciate any advice. Thanks in advance.
Here are the details.
Width: 14 feet
Length: 22 feet
Hight: 8 feet
complication *** I have a window with a heavy curtain on one side of the long wall (covering most of the wall) ***
Here are the details.
Width: 14 feet
Length: 22 feet
Hight: 8 feet
complication *** I have a window with a heavy curtain on one side of the long wall (covering most of the wall) ***
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- 7 posts total